This paper investigates the impact of an error-prone buffer memory on a channel decoder as employed in modern digital communication systems. On one hand this work is motivated by the fact that energy efficient decoder implementations may not only be achieved by optimizations on algorithmic level, but also by chip-level modifications. One of such modifications is so called aggressive voltage scaling of buffer memories, which, while achieving reduced power consumption, also injects errors into the likelihood values used during the decoding process. On the other hand, it has been recognized that the ongoing increase of integration density with smaller structures makes integrated circuits more sensitive to process variations during manufacturin...
Turbo codes are error-correcting codes with performance that is close to the Shannon theoretical lim...
As technology scales toward deep submicron, on-chip interconnectsare becoming more and more sensitiv...
Thompson's model of VLSI computation relates the energy of a computation to the product of the circu...
Soft errors (or Transient faults) are temporary faults that arise in a circuit due to a variety of i...
Abstract — Traditional methods for testing integrated circuits will reject circuits with a single po...
Technology scaling has progressed to enable integrated circuits with extremely high density enabling...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to minimize the energy consumption of a quantiz...
The introduction of turbo codes in 1993 was a breakthrough in constructing error correction codes th...
From the methodological point of view, the design of efficient channel decoders for wireless applica...
In this study, the authors discuss the implementation of a low latency decoding algorithm for turbo ...
This project deals will investigate the performance of simple communication model using state of the...
International audienceThis paper presents the trade-off between surface, biasing current and perform...
Iterative decoders such as Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) and turbo decoders have an inherent capab...
The occurrence of transient faults like soft errors in computer circuits poses a significant challen...
UnrestrictedError-control coding is a key feature of most modern communications systems, allowing cl...
Turbo codes are error-correcting codes with performance that is close to the Shannon theoretical lim...
As technology scales toward deep submicron, on-chip interconnectsare becoming more and more sensitiv...
Thompson's model of VLSI computation relates the energy of a computation to the product of the circu...
Soft errors (or Transient faults) are temporary faults that arise in a circuit due to a variety of i...
Abstract — Traditional methods for testing integrated circuits will reject circuits with a single po...
Technology scaling has progressed to enable integrated circuits with extremely high density enabling...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to minimize the energy consumption of a quantiz...
The introduction of turbo codes in 1993 was a breakthrough in constructing error correction codes th...
From the methodological point of view, the design of efficient channel decoders for wireless applica...
In this study, the authors discuss the implementation of a low latency decoding algorithm for turbo ...
This project deals will investigate the performance of simple communication model using state of the...
International audienceThis paper presents the trade-off between surface, biasing current and perform...
Iterative decoders such as Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) and turbo decoders have an inherent capab...
The occurrence of transient faults like soft errors in computer circuits poses a significant challen...
UnrestrictedError-control coding is a key feature of most modern communications systems, allowing cl...
Turbo codes are error-correcting codes with performance that is close to the Shannon theoretical lim...
As technology scales toward deep submicron, on-chip interconnectsare becoming more and more sensitiv...
Thompson's model of VLSI computation relates the energy of a computation to the product of the circu...